Since you've checked this page out, I'm
guessing that you want some tips on writing? Like....how to
avoidgetting a writer's block?

Yeah, everyone hates those. You see an empty
piece of paper or a blank WordPad in front of you and you're just
like 'Okay, what do I do....NOW?'

Well, it's actually very simple.
Really.

Okay, there are only about 6 steps in
avoiding writer's block:

1) Plot

2) Characters Persona

3) Chapter Summaries

4) Unofficial
Summaries

5) Official Summaries

6) Official Chapters

1) Okay, so we'll start off with the basic
and the most important one: The Plot

You're
going to take out a notebook (not a WordPad) because its much
easier to cross out, underline and edit. Plus you can carry it
around without problems. And you wouldn't need a charger
either.

Open
that notebook and take out a pen or pencil. Think. The Genres.
What's your plot going to be about this time? Romance? Comedy?
Rom-Com? Adventure and Thriller with a slice of Romance? Horror
with hints of Humour and Comedy? Once you pick out your genres,
think about your plot. Is the story revolving around one or two
characters? Will there be mixed P.O.Vs?

Okay,
now you've picked out about...one character. it's about a boy.
Something happens to the boy. What happens..? You stop thinking.
Let your hand to the work for you. Keep writing until your hand
feels exhausted. Then take a break and look at what you wrote.
Finish off the plot. Now you have the plot. The plot is the key
to avoiding Writer's Block. If you've already planned out the
story, you can't possibly get a Writer's Block!

2) Characters
Persona.

Now,
time to pick out your characters. First of all, write about the
main character. Write about their personality, their style. Write
about a completely unique person. Finished? Good. Now pick out
the second most important character. Maybe the main character's
lover? Little sister? Best friend? Anything you want. Now
complete that character and then quickly put in the rest of the
characters. Name them and state when they appear in the book.
It's the easiest way to keep track of your
characters.

3) Chapter
Summaries.

Here
is where you will be writing which scenes happen and when. Maybe
this scene is where they meet each other? Maybe the character
gets lost and tumbles upon another planned character in your
story? The ideas are endless! Just let your hand do the
work.THERE ARE NO
DIALOGUES.You don't
have to complete all the chapter summaries in one go. Maybe a few
untilnext time. And try not to lose that notebook. I lost my
notebook once and wasn't able to update for days. So I kept
writing new ideas in this another notebook and they never seemed
to connect. SO yeah.An advise: DO NOT LOSE YOUR
NOTEBOOK.

4)Unofficial
Summaries:

Practice on a summary for your story. Try out
different styles. Write out a summary that will capture the
reader's interest. I've done about eight different summaries. In
the end, I took bits of each and made them into a whole new
summary. It turned out pretty great :P

5) Official
Summaries:

Finished working on those unofficial summaries?
Sure? Like...dead sure? Good. Now, word it carefully. Make sure
there isn't a single spelling mistake. Now, you can post it!
:D

6) Official
Chapters:

Remember those three unofficial chapters you've
finished working on? Yeah, how about you make the first chapter
complete with dialogue? And post one or two of the chapters
online. Don't try to post all of it at once. The reader won't get
time to finish all of it. Plus, it's especially interesting if
you leave a killer cliffhanger xD

I hope this helped for avoiding Writer's
Block. I've never really experienced Writer's Bock myself...so I
don't know the feeling. But I've seen people go through it. It's
much easier if you have your novel or story planned out!
:D